FARMERS. FAMILIES. FUTURE.

A win for Arizona!

SB1245 passed! Thank you for your support.​From conception to implementation to ultimate success, the Arizona-Grown Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Bill was a truly collaborative and strategic effort. Click here or on the image to learn more about the journey to make SB 1245 a reality!

Support Arizona farmers and families.

When farmers win, people and our local economy win too. Everyone deserves access to healthy, fresh produce. Working families, seniors on fixed incomes, those on disability and single parents. Let's Grow AZ together. Join us in supporting SB1245!

A WIN-WIN-WIN FOR ARIZONA

The Arizona-Grown Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Bill is a win for farmers, a win for families, and a win for local economies.

​SB 1245 appropriates funds from the Arizona State general fund to be used to uplift local Arizona farmers and our Arizona economy by providing funding for a produce incentive program for SNAP participants so they can purchase locally-grown produce items at participating farmers markets, farm stands, community supported agriculture (CSA) sites, and grocery stores.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PRODUCE-INCENTIVE PROGRAMS?

Farmers increase sales and farm profits:Since 2015, spending at Arizona farmers markets has increased by more than 290% by those using SNAP.

More food dollars stay in the local economy, strengthening communities:Every dollar spent on local produce generates $1.79 in local economic activity.

Families bring home more healthy foods: 84% of Arizona SNAP customers report they buy and eat a greater variety of fruits and vegetables as a result of Double Up Food Bucks Arizona.

DOES A PROGRAM LIKE THIS EXIST IN ARIZONA?

Yes. Double Up Food Bucks Arizona (Double Up AZ) is a state-wide fruit and vegetable incentive program. For every dollar spent on SNAP-eligible foods at participating farmers markets across the state, recipients receive a dollar to spend on Arizona-grown produce items, up to $20 per visit. The bill would secure additional funding for this program. There are also local incentive programs being offered through Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, Heirloom Farmers Markets, and International Rescue Committee.